Ozzy Osbourne’s Final Days: A Last Farewell

Ozzy Osbourne Passes Away Peacefully in England

The legendary rock icon Ozzy Osbourne died at the age of 76, reportedly in a state of serenity. He had recently relocated to Buckinghamshire, England, with his wife Sharon for their “final chapter” as his health declined. Surrounded by family and familiar surroundings, he was said to have been at peace in his last days.

Osbourne’s health had been fragile for years, battling Parkinson’s disease and complications from a 2003 quad bike accident. He delivered what was expected to be his final performance on July 5 during the Black Sabbath farewell concert, “Back to the Beginning.” His wife Sharon shared that the move to England was a gift, providing the couple with approximately a year and a half together at home before his passing.

His family announced his death in an emotional statement, requesting privacy. They described him as being “surrounded by love” at the time of his passing.

Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne pose in front of a house
Ozzy Osbourne was peaceful in England before his death, family sources said.

Osbourne’s health deteriorated following a fall in 2019, which caused multiple metal rods to become loose in his spine—an injury from his earlier accident. Despite ongoing struggles, he remained active in music until his final performance.

Speculation about his health occasionally surfaced, including a fake AI video claiming he was dying—an assertion his daughter Kelly publicly condemned, emphasizing that he was not dying and was battling Parkinson’s disease with a positive attitude.

Ozzy and Kelly Osbourne in a selfie
Kelly Osbourne responded to false reports claiming her father was dying, reaffirming his strength.